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Alfreton kitchen firm slams vandals



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Published Date: 27 June 2008
Email Nick Brimacombe

THE owner of Alfreton's Kitchen and Bathroom Company has slammed the vandals who have caused damage to his new showroom.
The Kitchen and Bathroom Company is based on Alfreton Road and is set to open within the six weeks.

But prior to the showroom's opening, owner Andrew Scott says a group of trespassing teenagers have been targeting the shop and have now been caught on CCTV on 17th June at 8.50pm.

A reward is being offered for information about those responsible and Andrew says that the constant break-ins are particularly frustrating after investing so much money in the showroom.

"It is not just the cost, but the fact that these mindless people think they can come in, smash things up and get away with it," he said.

"It is annoying as we have spent a lot of money and once we open the building we will have high value goods on site –– it will happen again if we do not do something about it."

Anyone with information about the break-ins should contact Andrew on 01773 832222.



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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2008 3:20 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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